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Girl Scouts of the U.S. Start teaching safety skills on cyber world.



Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) announced an increase of Girl Scouts skills cyber security. As a result of a partnership with network security company Palo Alto Networks open to Scouts from kindergarten through grade 12 students received medals for cyber security program.

Sylvia Acevedo, ceo of GSUSA indicated that the surveys of members in the organization that have the skill what he wants to learn more. The result is that they want to learn the technical computer education.




Usually, the Girl Scouts of the USA will have to attend the course to collect coins in various skills such as cooking, into camp, social assistance. Visit care homes Popular activities done all year is selling cookies to access enterprise income. In addition, as a way to make money, the event started from 1917.


Girl Scout at too young to learn computer skills will learn about cyber bullying. To protect yourself online. A privacy Add a coin into the cyber security project of the Girl Scouts with girls more than 1.8 million registered ones may be another channel hopes to help bridge the gap between the sexes in the it world in the future.

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